Signal Chat Leak: Trump Stands by NSA Mike Waltz Despite Embarrassing Mistake

President Donald Trump says he’s not firing his National Security Adviser, Mike Waltz, even after a big mess-up with a leaked Signal chat. This happened when Waltz accidentally added a journalist to a private group chat on the Signal app. The chat was about secret plans for a U.S. airstrike on the Houthis in Yemen. Oops!

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The journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg from The Atlantic magazine, saw everything. He wrote a story about it, and now everyone’s talking about this Signal chat leak. It’s a huge embarrassment for Trump’s team, and some people think Waltz should lose his job over it. But Trump isn’t having it.

In an interview with NBC News, Trump said, “I don’t fire people because of fake news or witch hunts.” He’s sticking by Waltz and his Pentagon boss, Pete Hegseth, who was also part of the chat. When reporters asked if he’d thought about kicking Waltz out, Trump said, “Nope, never heard that. I’m the only one who decides, and I’m not doing it.”

So, what’s this Signal chat leak all about? Waltz was texting with some top officials about the airstrike plans. By mistake, he let Goldberg into the group. Hegseth even shared details about how the attack would go down. After the story came out, it shocked a lot of people who work in national security.

Some of Trump’s team, like Vice President JD Vance and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, had a private meeting with him. They hinted that maybe Waltz should go because of the Signal chat leak. But Trump didn’t want to give the media or his rivals a win by firing him. One person close to the White House said, “They don’t want the press to get a big story out of this.”

For now, Waltz is safe. The White House says Trump still trusts him. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told everyone, “The President believes in his national security team, including Mike Waltz.” But some people inside the White House think Waltz might quietly leave later, once all the fuss dies down. One insider even said, “He’ll stick around for now, but he might be gone in a few weeks.”

This Signal chat leak has made things tricky for Trump’s crew. It’s not every day that secret plans get out like this. People are watching to see what happens next with Waltz and the team.

Disclaimer: This information is based on various sources and may change over time. For the most accurate and updated details, please refer to official announcements or releases. We are not responsible for any updates or discrepancies after publication.

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I’m Rutvik Mulani, a passionate blogger and content creator at Hindustan Wave. With a wealth of experience across diverse fields, I specialize in delivering accurate and insightful updates on government jobs, schemes, and policies. My expertise extends to covering the latest news, emerging tech trends, and current events spanning sports, gaming, politics, finance, and more. Through my work, I aim to keep my audience informed and engaged, providing them with content that’s both relevant and impactful.

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